abdullateeffromkuwait Said:
"I didn't think of that . What you said has helped a bit . Memory usage has gone down to 60% ."
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👍 Great to Hear it is Down:
What Else to Try:
A. Updating your iPhone:
See if your phone needs an update. Rather than seeing if the iPhone itself says so, see what happens when you attempt an update through use of your computer. Use the following link:
Use this link: Update your iPhone Using a Computer - User Tip
B. Remove Security Software:
Security Software may be running in the background (i.e. scanning for viruses and such). Security Software is unneeded on an Apple device, as it just gets in the way, and this is a pure example of and why. To uninstall it on an iPhone, just hold you finder down on the icon util it wiggles, and then tap the white-colored, encircled letter "i".
as a last resort...
C. Restore your iPhone from a Backup:
Have any backups of this iPhone prior to this occurrence? If so, then restore your iPhone from it. If not, then take this as a learning experience, knowing to always backup your device prior to making any major change to it(which may be the case here). Important: Back up you iPhone prior to performing this installation, should anything go wrong from here on out.